double life 1959-1975 (last copies)
by Sanja Iveković
Publisher: Generali Foundation
32 pages
Pictures: 30
Year: 2001
Price: 45 €
Comments: reprint of the 175 catalogue, edition of 600 copies
The Croatian photographer Sanja Iveković re-examines the influence of advertising on her life, mixing photo album pictures with magazine adverts published around the same time her personal photos were taken.
Sanja Ivekovic was born in 1949 in Zagreb, Croatia, where she studied from 1968 to 1971 at the Academy of Fine Arts. As one of the first explicitly feminist artists in Croatia she has also been the facilitator and founder of a large number of political initiatives including the Women Artists’ Center Elektra and the Center for Women’s Studies in Zagreb. Her works have repeatedly won prizes at film and video festivals, including those in Locarno and Montreal. Sanja Ivekovic lives in Zagreb.
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double life 1959-1975 (last copies)
by Sanja Iveković
Publisher: Generali Foundation
32 pages
Pictures: 30
Year: 2001
Price: 45 €
Comments: reprint of the 175 catalogue, edition of 600 copies
The Croatian photographer Sanja Iveković re-examines the influence of advertising on her life, mixing photo album pictures with magazine adverts published around the same time her personal photos were taken.
Sanja Ivekovic was born in 1949 in Zagreb, Croatia, where she studied from 1968 to 1971 at the Academy of Fine Arts. As one of the first explicitly feminist artists in Croatia she has also been the facilitator and founder of a large number of political initiatives including the Women Artists’ Center Elektra and the Center for Women’s Studies in Zagreb. Her works have repeatedly won prizes at film and video festivals, including those in Locarno and Montreal. Sanja Ivekovic lives in Zagreb.
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double life 1959-1975 (last copies)
by Sanja Iveković
Publisher: Generali Foundation
32 pages
Pictures: 30
Year: 2001
Price: 45 €
Comments: reprint of the 175 catalogue, edition of 600 copies
The Croatian photographer Sanja Iveković re-examines the influence of advertising on her life, mixing photo album pictures with magazine adverts published around the same time her personal photos were taken.
Sanja Ivekovic was born in 1949 in Zagreb, Croatia, where she studied from 1968 to 1971 at the Academy of Fine Arts. As one of the first explicitly feminist artists in Croatia she has also been the facilitator and founder of a large number of political initiatives including the Women Artists’ Center Elektra and the Center for Women’s Studies in Zagreb. Her works have repeatedly won prizes at film and video festivals, including those in Locarno and Montreal. Sanja Ivekovic lives in Zagreb.
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